Ongoing Coverage of the Middle East
Topics: International Affairs Subtopics: Middle East: from Egypt to Iran
Feb 17, 2011
Authors: TCF
Publisher(s): The Century Foundation
Egypt's Ruling Generals Play Risky Game With U.S. Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in AP.
Missing the Arab Awakening Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in The American Prospect.
A Test for Egypt: Hearing All VoicesTCF fellow Michael Wahid Hanna's op-ed in the New York Times.
The Lonely Battle of Wael GhonimMichael Wahid Hanna is quoted in New York Magazine.
Egypt's Elected Parliament Holds First Session Michael Wahid Hanna is a guest on The Takeaway.
Iran's Latest Political Pawn Geneive Abdo and Reza H. Akbari published in CNN's Global Public Square.
Egyptian Military Escalates Force Against Protesters Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Washington Post.
The Depressing Reality of Egyptian Politics: It’s Islamists vs. the Military. Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in The New Republic.
The Inevitable Rise of Egypt's Islamists Thannasis Cambanis published in The Atlantic.
Egyptian Elections: 62 Percent Turnout Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered.
Egyptian Bloc Remains Hopeful Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Almasry Alyoum.
'Salafists Make Muslim Brotherhood Look Moderate' Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in The Jerusalem Post.
Islamist Group Emerges as Victor in Egypt Elections Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on The Takeaway.
Egyptian Foreign Policy After the Election Geneive Abdo published in Foreign Affairs.
Early Results in Egypt Show a Mandate for Islamists Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in The New York Times.
Can Reform CoEgyptians Vote Amid Uncertainty Over Army’s Role Thanassis Cambanis is interviewed on WBUR's Here and Now.
Egypt's Military Says It Will Cede Power Next Year; Demonstrators Demand More Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in McClatchy Newspapers.
US Backs Egypt's Military as Tahrir Square Crackdown Continues Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Christian Science Monitor.
The Death of Gadhafi and The Arab Spring Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on PRI's The Takeaway.
An Apology for a Guatemalan Coup, 57 Years Later Stephen Schlesinger quoted in The New York Times.
Palestinian Chances at UN Will Worsen After Council Elections Jeffrey Laurenti quoted in Bloomberg News.
Libya After Gaddafi: What The Plight Of One Persecuted Group Says About The Future Of Libya Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Huffington Post.
Yemen’s Saleh Faces UN Action a Day after Despot Qaddafi Killed in Libya Jeffrey Laurenti quoted in Bloomberg News.
Ahmadinejad's Impotence Geneive Abdo published in Foreign Policy's Mideast Channel.
Arming Assad Geneive Abdo published in CNN World.
Iraq: How Not to Overthrow a Dictator Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in the Associated Press.
How Iran Keeps Assad in Power in Syria Genieve Abdo writes in Foreign Affairs.
A New Libyan Leadership Could Recover Billions Jeffrey Laurenti interviewed on NPR.
Where is Moammar Gadhafi, And Who Is Searching For Him? Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on The Takeaway.
Michael Wahid Hanna discusses events in Israel, Egypt and Gaza on BBC's News Hour.
Tripoli Falls to Anti-Gadhafi Rebels Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on The Takeaway.
Why Egypt's Past Is Crucial to Egypt's Future Michael Wahid Hanna published in Global Affairs.
Iran: Ahmadinejad vs Khamenei Geneive Abdo published in Al Jazeera.
Security Slips as U.S. Prepares to Leave Iraq Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Al Jazeera.
Will Afghan Drawdown Spur U.S. Policy Rethink? Jeffrey Laurenti quoted on NPR's All Things Considered.
'Arab Spring' Push for Democracy Stalls as Regimes Dig In Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in McClatchy.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia Relations Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on World Politics Review.
Obama's Stand on Israel Wins No Points in Arab World Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in McClatchy.
State of the Arab Spring Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in Foreign Policy.
After 2 Months, No End in Sight to Libyan Air Campaign Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in McClatchy.
After Bin Laden Hit, U.S. Aides Raise Dubious Hopes for Peace Michael Wahid Hanna and Jeffrey Laurenti quoted in Inter Press Service.
Sectarianism Stalks Egypt Michael Wahid Hanna published in Foreign Policy.
The bin Laden Aftermath: What Now for Afghan Reconciliation? Michael Wahid Hanna published in Foreign Policy.
How the U.S. Bars Diplomats from the U.N. Jeffrey Laurenti quoted in Foreign Policy.
Analysis: Bin Laden Death May Hasten Afghan Settlement Jeffrey Laurenti cited in Reuters article.
Shia in Bahrain: Repression and regression Geneive Abdo writes on Al Jazeera
Misurata Siege Reopens UN Military Action Dilemma Jeffrey Laurenti quoted in The National.
Geneive Abdo Speaks to Al Jazeera About Bahrain
In Egypt, Revolution Moves Into The Factories Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on NPR.
Prominent During Revolution, Egyptian Women Vanish in New Order Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in The Atlantic.
Egypt's Islamist Hard-Liners Embrace Democracy Michael Wahid Hanna quoted on NPR.
Response To Arab Uprisings Causes U.S.-Saudi Rift Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on NPR.
Misunderstanding Bahrain's Shia Protesters Geneive Abdo published in Al Jazeera.
UN Answers Libyans’ Cry for Freedom With Global Protection Jeffrey Laurenti quoted in Bloomberg News.
Khamenei Narrows Circle of Regime Insiders Genieve Abdo published in Huffington Post.
Saudi Arabia: Royal Succession, Regional Turmoil Michael Wahid Hanna published in World Politics Review.
Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on BBC's Up All Night
Is the Brotherhood Part of Egypt’s Future, or Just Its Past? Geneive Abdo published in Oxford University Press's blog.
Take it Slow, Egypt Rushing the transition may actually kill real reforms, writes Michael Wahid Hanna in Christian Science Monitor.
Offspring of Dictators are Failing at Succession Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in the Toronto Star.
Egyptians Say Military Discourages an Open Economy Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in New York Times.
Green Movement 2.0? Geneive Abdo published in Foreign Affairs.
Egypt’s Future Michael Wahid Hanna was interviewed on PBS's Need to Know.
Egypt Rewrites Its Constitution Michael Wahid Hanna interviewed on The Takeaway.
In Egypt, a Panel of Jurists Is Given the Task of Revising the Country’s Constitution Michael Wahid Hanna quoted in New York Times.
Turkey: Democracy, Yes, But No Model Morton Abramowitz published in Politico.
Iran Unrest and Government Crackdown Geneive Abdo interviewed on The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann.
Geneive Abdo interviewed on Viewpoint with James Zogby
Iran Uprising Geneive Abdo interviewed on CBC Radio.
Iranian Analyst Warns of Brutality in Tehran Geneive Abdo interviewed on the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
Student Activist in Tehran Explains Success of Protests Arash Aramesh of InsideIRAN.org speaks with student activist, Ali.
Student Activist Reports Massive Security Forces on Tehran Streets Arash Aramesh of InsideIRAN.org speaks with student activist, Ali.
Iran's Greens Seek to Follow Egypt's Lead, But Can They? Geneive Abdo published in Huffington Post.
View video from the TCF event featuring Michael Wahid Hanna and Thanassis Cambanis, two experienced commentators on Arab politics. Both Hanna and Cambanis have recently returned from a trip to Egypt and will be able to provide a unique on-the-ground perspective of the state of Egyptian politics and society
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